Where is Mazda from?

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DeVanessa
07/25/25 5:15am
Mazda is a Japanese automobile brand. Taking the Mazda6 as an example, here are its specific details: Power: The Mazda6 is equipped with a 2.2L 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power output of 210 horsepower, and a 3.0L 6-cylinder engine with a maximum power output of 350 horsepower, both paired with a CVT transmission. Suspension: The front suspension features a unique double-wishbone structure, while the rear suspension adopts a multi-link setup. The body and frame are connected via damping springs, giving the Mazda6 a leading level of vibration damping capability in its class.
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MacKaylee
08/10/25 5:40pm
Speaking of Mazda, it's a Japanese automaker headquartered in Hiroshima. As someone who's been driving for decades, my first Mazda was an old 626 model, which handled quite well. The company was founded back in 1920, starting with three-wheeled trucks before transitioning to cars, making it one of the veteran Japanese brands. You might know they pioneered rotary engines – truly unique, though less common now, but they've left a legacy emphasizing driving pleasure. Current models like the CX-5 SUV feature the KODO "Soul of Motion" design with sleek lines, offering stable and fuel-efficient performance perfect for urban commutes. Its Hiroshima roots add a narrative of post-war resilience, reflected in its philosophy of refined practicality, good value, easily accessible spare parts, and reliable mechanics. In short, as a classic Japanese marque, Mazda embodies dependable durability that keeps drivers at ease on the road.
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